Monday, September 30, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1253: The Roots Of THE FLASHCUBES and THE HALF/CUBES


You can tell a lot about a great group by looking at the acts that had impact on them. While some folks are dismissive of journalists who ask artists and performers to identify their influences, it's an important and relevant question. What sparked you? What made you? Who were the glowing North stars that lit your path to becoming who you are, who you want to be? You can tell lot about great bands by looking at the great records they decide to cover. 

Everyone reading this already knows that my rockin' pop Trinity is the Beatles, the Ramones, and the Flashcubes. Tommy AllenPaul Armstrong, Gary Frenay, and Arty Lenin.  I adore the Flashcubes' original songs, and I worship the energy of their live shows. But before I knew any songs written by the Flashcubes, I was hooked instantly by their choice of covers. At my first Flashcubes show in January of 1978, their sets included bracing renditions of irresistible material by the Kinks, the Troggs, the Hollies, the Sex Pistols, and more. Hooked? That's underselling the enormity of the night for me. When the 'Cubes slammed their way through a cover of the Yardbirds' "Heart Full Of Soul," I felt as if THIS!! was what it was like to see the Beatles at The Cavern

That is not an exaggeration. Not to me it ain't.

A few weeks ago, Dana proposed an idea for a fantastic edition of TIRnRR: Play the original versions of some songs that have been covered on official releases by either the Flashcubes or by Gary and Tommy's recent project the Half/Cubes. My reply to the idea can best be phrased Oh, HELL yeah!! We added a quartet of Flashcubes performances (two originals, two covers), two tracks from the Half/Cubes' sublime album Pop Treasures (covering Eric Carmen and Trashcan Sinatras), and we put a big ol' bow on it with sparkle*jets u.k.'s as-yet-unreleased cover of the Flashcubes' "Make Something Happen." Cubic roots. I'll stack this week's show up against any other three hours of radio on the whole friggin' planet. There is a cubic ton of great radio shows out there. I believe this can hold its own with the best of them.

Our pop passions are heartfelt and personal, as they should be. A reader disappointed with my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) left a two-star rating for the book on Amazon, taking issue with my focus on writing about my relationship with the tracks under discussion rather than sticking to objective pop history and analysis. Guilty as charged. I want to write about how music affects me, and then I hope others will find the universal element within my unique experiences. 

(The critic was also appalled that I made repeated references to the Flashcubes. And to the Beatles. I can't apologize for being who I am, nor for seeking who I want to be. Influences. The Beatles, the Ramones, the Flashcubes. They got me this far. I'm staying the course, man.)

Influences are important. But as we celebrate the roots of the Flashcubes and the Half/Cubes, we're achin' to hear new original music from the Flashcubes, and also dying to hear more great artists try their able hands at covering the Flashcubes. Maybe 2025 will see efforts on both fronts. The goal is simple:

Make something happen.

For now: Cubic roots. A brighter light in my mind. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream, and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. Recent shows are archived at Westcott Radio

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TIRnRR # 1253: 9/29/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

THE FLASHCUBES: Face In The Crowd (Northside, Flashcubes On Fire)
THE SPONGETONES: Have You Ever Been Torn Apart? (Loaded Goat, Always Carry On)
PAUL COLLINS' BEAT: All Over The World (Wounded Bird, To Beat Or Not To Beat/Long Time Gone)
FLO AND EDDIE: Let Me Make Love To You (Rhino, The Best Of Flo & Eddie)
BADFINGER: Baby Blue (Apple, Straight Up)
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WIZZARD: Ball Park Incident (Disky, ROY WOOD & WIZZARD: The Best Of)
CHRIS SPEDDING: Hey Miss Betty (EMI, The Very Best Of Chris Spedding)
THE RUBINOOS: The Girl (Big Deal, Basement Tapes)
EDDIE AND THE HOT RODS: Do Anything You Wanna Do (Captain Oi!, The Singles Collection)
THE SIGHS: Make You Cry (Charisma, What Goes On)
CYRUS ERIE: Get The Message (Epic, ERIC CARMEN: The Essential Eric Carmen)
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THE MONKEES: She (Rhino, More Of The Monkees)
ERIC CARMEN: Someday (Epic, The Essential Eric Carmen)
PEZBAND: Baby It's Cold Outside (Rhinol, VA: Poptopia! Power Pop Classics Of The '70s)
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS; Wouldn't You Like It (Arista, The Definitive Collection)
THE PALEY BOTHERS: Come Out And Play (Rhino, VA: DIY: Come Out And Play: American Power Pop I [1975-78])
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THE HALF/CUBES: My Girl (Big Stir, Pop Treasures)
SPARKS: Nothing To Do (Profile: The Ultimate Sparks Collection)
THE HUDSON BROTHERS: Spinning The Wheel (Varese Vintage, So You Are A Star--The Best Of The Hudson Brothers)
20/20: Jet Lag (Real Gone Music, 20/20 /Look Out!)
SLADE: Gudbuy T' Jane (Polydor, Greatest Hits)
PHIL SEYMOUR: Precious To Me (The Right Stuff, Precious To Me)
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CHEAP TRICK: Heaven's Falling (Epic, Next Position Please)
THE SINCEROS: Disappearing (Sony, VA: Pure...Alternative 80s)
ROY WOOD'S HELICOPTERS: Green Glass Windows (Disky, ROY WOOD & WIZZARD: The Best Of)
ORCHESTRAL MANOUEVRES IN THE DARK: Souvenir (A & M, The Best Of OMD)
THE MOTORS: Forget About You (Virgin, Approved By The Motors)
PILOT: Get Up And Go (Renaissance, Anthology)
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THE PERNICE BROTHERS: The Weakest Shade Of Blue (Ashmont, Yours, Mine & Ours)
CHRIS STAMEY: The Summer Sun (Rhino, VA: DIY: Come Out And Play: American Power Pop I [1975-78])
THE FLASHCUBES: Blackberry Way (Northside, Sportin' Wood--The Flashcubes Play The Songs Of Roy Wood)
RASPBERRIES: Don't Want To Say Goodbye (RPM, Power Pop Volume One)
DEL AMITRI: Not Where It's At (A & M, Some Other Sucker's Parade)
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THE RAMONES: I Just Want To Have Something To Do (Rhino, Road To Ruin)
THE WHO: I Can't Explain (MCA, The Ultimate Collection)
EDDIE COCHRAN: Somethin' Else (Razor & Tie, Somethin' Else: The Fine-Lookin' Hits Of Eddie Cochran)
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS: She's So Young (Rhino, VA: Poptopia! Power Pop Classics Of The '80s)
THE MOVE: Hello Suzie (Westside, Movements:m30th Anniversary Anthology)
DINO, DESI AND BILLY: Tell Someone You Love Them (Sundazed, The Rebel Kind: The Best Of Dino, Desi & Billy)
10cc: The Dean & I (Mercury, 10cc)
THE FLASHCUBES: Got No Mind (Northside, Bright Lights)
THE BEATLES: Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Apple, Help!)
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THE HALF/CUBES: Best Days On Earth (Big Stir, Pop Treasures)
BERTOLF: For Life (8ball, For Life)
THE SEARCHERS: When You Walk In The Room (Sequel, 30th Anniversary Collection)
NICK LOWE: Heart Of The City (Yep Roc, Jesus Of Cool)
THE DWIGHT TWILLEY BAND: You Were So Warm (Shelter, Sincerely)
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action (Grown Up Wrong!, Between The Lines)
THE FLASHCUBES: Alone In My Room (Big Stir, Pop Masters)
BIG STAR: September Gurls (Ardent, # 1 Record/Radio City)
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sparkle*jets u.k.: Make Something Happen [REDACTED]

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